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Gas Gauge!?!?!

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Old Nov 6, 2007 | 06:19 PM
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I drove the car again today... I am feeling bog under high throttle more than I used to and I am still experiencing the gas gauge default. So, like you guys said it must be my fuel pump.

Aren't the sender and the fuel pump the same thing????

If not, which one am I going to want to replace?

If i replace the fuel pump can I put one with more lpm on to increase performance?

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The fuel pump and sender are seperate items. The fuel sender is the part that has the fuel gauge on it.
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